World Fly Fishing Championships

The World Fly Fishing Championship is organised by FIPS Mouche and takes place annually between 27 teams (in 2013) of five individuals per country. Five rounds of 3 hours of fly fishing are fished at 5 different venues over 3 days; points are awarded to the most successful anglers. All fish are measured for length rather than weighed and are returned to the water unharmed.[1]

Angler Martin Drož of Czech Republic's flyfishing team, individual world champion in 2008
30th FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing Championship Krosno, Poland, in 2010
South Fork of the Snake River in BLM Idaho the host site for the 1997 World Fly-Fishing Championship


FIPS Mouche

FIPS Mouche[2] is an abbreviation of "Fédération Internationale de Peche Sportive Mouche", in English, the "International Fly Fishing Federation", which is the fly fishing arm of CIPS (Confédération Internationale de la Pêche Sportive), founded in Rome in 1952,[3] the World regulating body for many different disciplines of fishing.[4]

Video History

World Fly Fishing Championship Results History

WFFC Championships Team Results 1981 to 2015

Event Host Nation Year Winners Runner up 3rd place 4th place 5th place
36th WFFC United States 2016 Spain Spain France France United States United States Czech Republic Czech Republic Slovakia Slovakia [5]
35th WFFC Bosnia and Herzegovina 2015 Spain Spain United States United States Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina France France Slovenia Slovenia [6]
34th WFFC Czech Republic 2014 Czech Republic Czech Republic France France England England Finland Finland United States United States
33rd WFFC Norway 2013 Czech Republic Czech Republic Italy Italy France France Finland Finland United States United States
32nd WFFC Slovenia 2012 Czech Republic Czech Republic Italy Italy Spain Spain France France Slovenia Slovenia
31st WFFC Italy 2011 Italy Italy Czech Republic Czech Republic Poland Poland Spain Spain United States United States
30th WFFC Poland 2010 Czech Republic Czech Republic France France Slovenia Slovenia Poland Poland South Africa South Africa
29th WFFC Scotland 2009 England England France France Scotland Scotland Finland Finland Wales Wales [7]
28th WFFC New Zealand 2008 Czech Republic Czech Republic New Zealand New Zealand France France Poland Poland Italy Italy [8]
27th WFFC Finland 2007 France France Czech Republic Czech Republic Finland Finland Portugal Portugal Spain Spain
26th WFFC Portugal 2006 Czech Republic Czech Republic France France Spain Spain Italy Italy Portugal Portugal [9]
25th WFFC Sweden 2005 France France Finland Finland Czech Republic Czech Republic ? ?
24th WFFC Slovakia 2004 Slovakia Slovakia Czech Republic Czech Republic France France Poland Poland Belgium Belgium [10]
23rd WFFC Spain 2003 France France Belgium Belgium Spain Spain ? ?
22nd WFFC France 2002 France France Belgium Belgium Spain Spain ? ?
21st WFFC Sweden 2001 France France Finland Finland Czech Republic Czech Republic England England Poland Poland [11]
20th WFFC England 2000 France France Wales Wales Australia Australia ? ?
19th WFFC Australia 1999 Australia Australia France France New Zealand New Zealand ? ?
18th WFFC Poland 1998 Czech Republic Czech Republic Poland Poland England England ? ?
17th WFFC United States 1997 France France Belgium Belgium Italy Italy ? ?
16th WFFC Czech Republic 1996 Czech Republic Czech Republic France France Poland Poland ? ?
15th WFFC Ireland 1995 England England Wales Wales Belgium Belgium ? ?
14th WFFC Norway 1994 Czech Republic Czech Republic Italy Italy England England ? ?
13th WFFC Canada 1993 England England Poland Poland Italy Italy ? ?
12th WFFC Italy 1992 Italy Italy Belgium Belgium France France ? ?
11th WFFC New Zealand 1991 New Zealand New Zealand Poland Poland England England ? ?
10th WFFC Wales 1990 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Poland Poland Belgium Belgium ? ?
9th WFFC Finland 1989 Poland Poland France France Finland Finland ? ?
8th WFFC Australia 1988 England England France France Australia Australia ? ?
7th WFFC England 1987 England England Australia Australia New Zealand New Zealand ? ?
6th WFFC Belgium 1986 Italy Italy Belgium Belgium Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia ? ?
5th WFFC Poland 1985 Poland Poland Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia France France ? ?
4th WFFC Spain 1984 Italy Italy England England France France ? ?
3rd WFFC Italy 1983 Italy Italy Belgium Belgium Netherlands Netherlands ? ?
2nd WFFC Spain 1982 Italy Italy Spain Spain Luxembourg Luxemburg ? ?
1st WFFC Luxemburg 1981 Netherlands Netherland] Luxembourg Luxemburg Belgium Belgium ? ? [12]

WFFC Championships Individual Results to 2015

Event Host Nation Year 1 Pl 2 Pl 3 Pl 4 Pl 5 Pl (ref)
36th WFFC United States United States 2016 France Julien Daguillanes 13 SpainJordi Cortina 14 United States Lance Egan 18 United States Pat Weiss 23 Czech Republic Roman Heimlich 24 [13]
35th WFFC Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina 2015 Poland Piotr Marchewka 21 Montenegro Nikola Trebjesant 25 United States Devin Olsen 27 Spain David Arcay Fernandez 28 France Sebastian Delcor 29 [6]
34th WFFC Czech RepublicCzech Republic 2014 Czech Republic Lubos Roza 14 Poland Piotr Armatys 22 England Andrew Scott 22 Slovakia Peter Alexovic 22 France Jean Guillaume Mathieu 23 [14]
33rd WFFC NorwayNorway 2013 Italy Valerrio Santi Amantini 14 Czech RepublicMartin Drož 19 Belgium Julien Lorquet 26 Czech Republic Antonin Pesek 37 France Sebastian Delcor 39 [15]
32nd WFFC SloveniaSlovenia 2012 Spain David Arcay Fernandez 12 Italy Valerio Santi Amantini 12 Czech Republic Adam Tomas 23 England Howard Croston 26 Czech Republic Antonin Pesek 28 [16]
31st WFFC ItalyItaly 2011 Italy Valerrio Santi Amantini 19 Italy Stefano Cominazzini 27 Czech Republic Roman Heimlich 28 Spain Pablo Castro Pinos 29 Republic of Ireland Thomas Drinan 29 [17]
30th WFFC PolandPoland 2010 Czech Republic Pavel Chyba 24 Czech Republic Adam Tomas 25 England John Horsey 29 France Julien Daguillanes 30 Italy Sandro Soldarini 30 [18]
29th WFFC ScotlandScotland 2009 England Iain Barr 23 Canada Donald Thom 25 Belgium Christian Jadouille 31 France Yann Caleri - Scotland Calum Crosbie - [7]
28th WFFC New ZealandNew Zealand 2008 Czech Republic Martin Drož - France Julien Daguillanes - Czech Republic Tomas Starychfojtu - England John Horsey - Poland Lucjan Burda - [8]
27th WFFC FinlandFinland 2007 Poland Marek Walczyk 246 France Eric Lelouvier 251 Czech Republic Antonin Pesek 251 France Bertrand Jacquemin 252 France Yann Caleri 255

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26th WFFC PortugalPortugal 2006 Czech Republic Antonin Pesek - Spain Jonathan Torralbo - Czech Republic Martin Drož - - - - - [9]
25th WFFC SwedenSweden 2005 France Bertrand Jacquemin - Italy Massimo Valsesia - England Andrew Dixon - - - - - [20]
24th WFFC SlovakiaSlovakia 2004 Slovakia Lav Antal 12 Poland Kazimierz Szymala 14 Czech Republic Dan Svreek 16 Slovakia J. Canda - Czech Republic P.Machen - [10]
22nd WFFC FranceFrance 2002 France Jerome Brossutti - - - - - - - - - [21]
21st WFFC SwedenSweden 2001 Czech Republic Vladimir Sedivy 29 South Africa Mark Yelland 33 France Pascal Cognard 38 Poland Stanislaw Guzdek 39 Australia Scott Tucker 40 [22]

References

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  2. "FIPS Mouche". FIPS- Mouche. 2013.
  3. "Confédération Internationale de la Peche Sportive (C.I.P.S.)". CIPS. 2013.
  4. "What is FIPS-Mouche?". FIPS Mouche. 2013.
  5. "World Fly Fishing Championship Team Result 2016 United States" (PDF). wffc2016.com. 2016.
  6. 1 2 "World Fly Fishing Championship Individual Result 2015". 35th World Fly Fishing championship. 2015.
  7. 1 2 "29th Fips Mouche World Fly Fishing Championship Scotland 2009" (PDF). SANACC. 2009.
  8. 1 2 "Results of the 2008 World Fly Fishing Champs". nzfishing.com. 2008.
  9. 1 2 "2006 World Fly Fishing Championships - Coimbra, Portugal". BC Fly Fishing Adventures. 2007.
  10. 1 2 "2004 World Fly Fishing Championships held in Slovakia". Czech Nymphs. 2004.
  11. "JEEP 21st FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing Championship Lapland, Sweden 2001" (PDF). SFFNZ. 2001.
  12. "World Fly Fishing Championships". troutfishinghelp.com. 2013.
  13. "World Fly Fishing Championship Individual Result 2016 United States" (PDF). wffc2016.com. 2016.
  14. "World Fly Fishing Championship Individual Result 2014" (PDF). Team England Fly Fishers. 2014.
  15. "World Fly Fishing Championship Individual Result 2013 Norway". Team England Fly Fishers. 2014.
  16. "World Fly Fishing Championship Individual Result 2012 Slovenia" (PDF). Team England Fly Fishers. 2014.
  17. "World Fly Fishing Championship Individual Result 2011 Italy" (PDF). Team England Fly Fishers. 2014.
  18. "World Fly Fishing Championship Individual Result 2010 Poland" (PDF). pzw.org.pl (Poland). 2010.
  19. "27th FIPS-Mouche World Fly-Fishing Championship Kemi-Simo, Finland" (PDF). fipsas.it. 2007.
  20. "2005 World Fly Fishing Championships - Lycksele, Sweden". BC Fly Fishing Adventures. 2005.
  21. "2002 World Fly Fishing Championships in France". WFFJ. 2002.
  22. "JEEP 21st FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing Championship Lapland, Sweden 2001 - Individual" (PDF). SFFNZ. 2001.
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